A teenage girl was found hanged after finding naked photos of herself were being sold on social media. The 19-year-old, named in reports as Julissa, reportedly became depressed after spotting the intimate images online.
She was the victim of “Packs de Monclova”, a social media account which has allegedly share the photographs of 300 women online without their consent.
Local media in Monclova, Mexico, says sites have reportedly showed the names of the girls and a “sample” of images so a user could then choose to pay to see more naked images of the women.
The user would make a deposit online and be sent a folder of the images.
And Julissa was discovered hanged in her bathroom one week after finding her pictures on the web, it’s understood.
“We found that in a Facebook group, screenshots of the names of the women with nude photos were attached, which we identified, but they deleted the publication due to the investigations started,” a devastated family member said.
Authorities in Monclova are now investigating her death as a cybercrime.
It’s unclear how the images were acquired by “Packs de Monclova”.